Make a Statement in 2022 with these Bedroom Designs

Trista - December 31, 2021
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Your bedroom should be the one place you have total control over in your home, and it is your sanctuary that you can easily retreat when you want to take a break from reality. Your bedroom is probably the one room that your house guests never see. Nobody gathers in your bedroom to feast or have a family meeting, so it is truly a place of privacy. That means you can make it all your own! You can express your style in your bedroom without any fear of judgment. However, that doesn’t mean you want some hodgepodge hot mess. You can make a statement in your room with these updated bedroom designs. From comfy and cozy to practical and just plain pretty, check out these popular bedroom design ideas. They are easy enough to execute and surprisingly affordable, too. Take the advice from these professional designers, and you won’t regret transforming your bedroom into a haven you deserve.

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Choose a Statement Bed

Your bed is the most important thing when it comes to bedroom décor. “Tall statement beds with tufted or fluting detailing are a huge trend for 2021,” explains Claire Wilks, Designer at sofa.com (via Homes and Gardens). However, even if you want to go tall, you still have to consider the size of the bed. Do you want a big bed, a small one, or maybe a medium-sized bed? This all, however, depends on the size of your room. If your room is small, you might have to put the idea of a large bed on hold. Besides, you don’t want one piece of furniture to take up too much space, and it will leave you with barely any space to place other practical bedroom décor you might want to add.

A good bedroom lets you breathe and gives you the feeling of space and comfort. Make sure you start with a bed that fits the room, whether high in the air or low to the floor. The important part is more about the materials and overall style, as Wilks explains people should use pieces that are “idea for recreating the ever-popular boutique hotel feel at home (via Homes and Gardens).”

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Headboards? Yes, please!

In the past, headboards designers never considered a point of décor, and people used them strictly for function with the most minimal designs. However, all that’s changing. Headboards are all the rage now. Huge ones that cover most of the wall are great. Go ahead and get a patterned, cushioned, upholstered headboard. There are headboards with little inbuilt shelves, and so many more styles have been showing up in recent home designs as of late. Emma Deterding of Kelling Designs says, “It’s all about creating a focal point and making a real statement (via Homes and Gardens).” Many people have gone for tall headboards with elegant stripes and neutral colors; some prefer floral with pastel colors. Is your decor style bold? Get a statement headboard as the center point of their bedroom design scheme.

Use your headboard to help decorate the rest of the room. The most important thing is that the headboard goes with whatever style you want to create in the room. Also, make sure your headboard is comfortable (because bedrooms are all about comfort and rest). Even though headboards were for functionality and necessity before, it’s all about design, style, and personalization now (via Homes and Gardens).

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Bright Ceiling Lights? Maybe You Should Think Again.

Using dark ceiling lights is an updated bedroom design you will start to see — and it only makes sense if you really think about it! Bright lights unbalance with almost every aesthetic you want to mirror unless you’re looking to have the sun in your room. Not only can bright lights create weird reflects with mirrors and TV screens, but who wants to have an illuminating light when you are trying to relax? Designer Harrison-McAllister explains, “Bright overhead lights in the bedroom aren’t restful and mess with the tone of the bedroom (via Insider).” That goes double if you experience sleeping problems at night, especially if you have sensitive eyes. Dark colors are more mature than a childish hue like yellow, pink, or white. So, if you want to get rid of those lightbulbs that scream hello, opt for a warmer one. You can try recessed features and dimmers, too (via Insider). Regardless of the theme, dark colors can easily complement other décor items or furniture you place in your room.

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Think Thick, Soft (and Sage Green) Bedding

Who wants to sleep on some stiff cardboard sheets when you go to bed? Nobody! With that said, you should always opt for thick duvets and cozy comforters for your bedroom design. Thick beddings add a certain plushness to your bed for a welcoming look. Not only that, when you lay on them, you don’t feel uncomfortable with the mattress rubbing against your skin. Please remember that thick, high-quality beddings can cost you a small fortune. That goes double for thread counts. The higher the count, the better quality, but of course, the bigger the price tag. However, try to shop for bedding when it is on sale, and it will save you tons. Keep reading for more updated bedroom designs that you should try this year. If you are searching for the perfect color, Andra DelMonico, the interior designer of Next Luxury, can help (via Insider). She says, “sage green is calming, soft, and sophisticated … It’s the grown-up version of your basic green (via Insider).” Oh, one more thing: matching bed sets are out!

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Texture, Texture, And More Texture

An updated bedroom design to try this year is texture on texture. It’s all about draping a nubby bouclé fabric on your velvet couch or a thin carpet on a furry rug. Try a crochet blanket on that wicker chair in the corner! Shea McGee had it right when she said, “It’s all about adding a layered feel with warm, toned textures (via Apartment Therapy).” You can never go wrong with soft, plush fabrics that will ensure you are comfortable and add that element of cozy and style to your bedroom. It can be anything from wool to patch blankets or an Afghan over the headboard. Patterned cotton over your plain blankets also does the trick.

You can add an element of layering by mixing and matching different materials, fabrics, colors, and textures together. A good example would be a furry blanket over the arm of your leather armchair. The texture is not just all about touch; it’s also about the visual display (via Apartment Therapy). So, you can create texture to a space by adding pieces like pottery, sculptures, metalwork, or even fabric frames to your design. These make a visual display and add character to a bedroom design rather than just hanging a picture or a painting.

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Get Rid of Matching Nightstand Lamps Because Wall Lights Are a Must

Lighting plays a tremendous role in making or breaking a room. Rohan Blacker, Founder of Pooky Lighting, says, “we’ve seen a growth in the trend for matching bedside wall lights (via Homes and Gardens).” It’s an elegant approach to adding the ideal ambiance to your bedroom, keeping it both decorative and functional. He also reveals that “bold lampshades are definitely the new trend in lighting, be it bold in color, pattern, or a blend of both. There is an increase in sales of pairs of our more vibrant shade varieties. It would seem customers are finally finding the confidence to have fun with their bedroom décor (via Homes and Gardens).”

Bedroom lighting decor also aids in the illusion of a maximized space. Mary Barber-Fray, the founder of Mary Barber-Fray Interior Design, advised “try lighting the narrower areas of the room to allow a sense of width, whether with wall lights or tiltable downlights. Choose lampshades that allow light to reflect upwards if you need to give some height to a low ceiling too.” Do you want light for reading? Bedside lights can also give a soft glow of ambient light. Of course, it is useful late at night when your partner wants to read, and you wish to sleep. It is a much nicer way to wake up when it is dark outside in the morning, too.

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Minimalism? How About You Try Eclectic Glamor

Move over minimalists, eclectic glamour is coming back, and we’re not sorry about it! While it might be easy to mistake an eclectic bedroom design for an inability to commit to one style, it is quite the opposite (via Homes and Gardens). This latest take on luxury living welcomes lustrous finishes and superb patterns. When executed well, an eclectic space can feel cohesive. The aesthetic involves amalgamating styles, colors, and patterns. Whether it’s a neutral wall, a central art piece, or a bold color incorporated throughout the room, creating an eclectic space allows you to show off your personality and get creative.

The eclectic style is all about celebrating pattern play, so don’t be shy about mixing and matching different fabrics and prints—the more colorful and energetic, the better (via Homes and Gardens). However, keep some basics to keep in mind. For example, use colors that all have the same level of intensity, and it’s vital to ensure that at least one element ties your bedroom together. Try pairing sleek curves with beautiful, polished parquet flooring and luscious velvet fabrics. Bedside tables are also an elegant finishing touch in their metallic glory.

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It’s Okay to Be a Little Dramatic with a Canopy Bed Frame

We’re well aware that the focal point of any room is the bed, so it doesn’t take a genius to know that giving your bed the royal treatment can grant your room that extra bang. Nothing says drama like a statement canopy bed frame. The grand structure of a four-poster bed immediately adds drama and elegance, creating a truly inviting space to rest and relax. They have come a long way from the bulky, regal structures since they originated in the 16th century and can now effortlessly complement any aesthetic ranging from urban to more traditional, romantic styles.

No matter your style preference, incorporating a canopy bed into your bedroom design will most definitely transform it into a dreamy, luxurious paradise to retreat to after a long day. Andra DelMonico states, “having a canopy in your bedroom can give your room an elegant feel (via Insider).” She also goes on to add that “iron canopies, in particular, are stylish while still allowing for plenty of light.” Lastly, she suggests that “if you opt for an iron alternative, you should add white bedding for a strong contrast and a clean, modern aesthetic (via Insider).”

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Enjoy a Blast from the Past with Wicker and Rattan

Wicker and rattan were pretty big back in the ’90s, and some still believe they’re gone for good (via Apartment Therapy). However, we’re here to tell you that they are back and chicer than ever because they are now being re-explored with modern shapes and contemporary, updated styles befitting the 21st century. With texture and intrigue at the forefront of contemporary design, rattan furniture has quickly found itself to be one of the hottest trends in the world of décor, and you won’t have to look far to see it gracing homes and outdoor venues across the globe.

Multipurpose is a big plus for any room, and these days, bedrooms can also double as workout spots. Interior decorator Taniya Nayak has also noticed the resurgence in wicker baskets and boxes around the bedroom as effective and stylish means of extra storage (via Apartment Therapy). Whether it be the rattan bench at the end of this bed or a wicker chair at the corner of your bedroom, the beauty of rattan and wicker is that you can mix and match different weaves together to create an exciting scheme. It adds texture and decoration to the extreme and is ideal for a completely rustic feel.

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Bring the Outdoors Inside

The pandemic and the subsequent lockdown dealt a heavy blow to millions worldwide. Emma Greene at Emma Greene Design explained that “not many people were able to access nature and the outside as they would have liked and the ones who did, sought it more seeing as it is very vital for our wellbeing (via Homes and Gardens).” One of the keys to bringing the beauty of the outside in is to let the views from nature inspire the room’s color palette. You can enhance your bedroom design by literally framing and highlighting the windows. Also, try introducing lush greens or adding floral wallpaper.

You can also employ wood, stone, and other natural textures to add depth and dimension, alongside providing a natural and sleek organic ambiance (via Homes and Gardens). In addition, paying extra attention to spaces that allow for natural light in the bedroom is definitely a step in the right direction. Placing a chair or comfy chaise in front of a window can fill your need for sun rays and provide the desired effect.

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Say Goodbye to Clutter Thanks to Fitted Furniture

A bedroom is a place for relaxation, calming not just to our bodies but also to the senses. That goes double for the sense of sight. Imagine coming home from a grueling day and seeing things strewn haphazardly all over your bedroom. Not a very pretty picture, is it? This is why storage has become a core part of the decorating process. According to Doug Haswell, the Furniture manager at Caple, fitted furniture is becoming more popular in the bedroom due to the increased desire to keep things looking clean and well-hidden (via Homes and Gardens).

He also suggests adding neutral colors for a more relaxing feel (via Homes and Gardens). After all, the less busy a bedroom is, the more conducive it will be for a good night’s sleep and overall peace of mind. Bedroom styles have been altered to be sleek for a more brilliant finish over the years. The winning principle with this overall design style is ‘out of sight, out of mind.’ The less cluttered a room feels, the easier it will be to provide the owner with the perfect conditions to unwind completely.

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Light, Soft Paint Colors Are All the Rage for Your Updated Bedroom Designs

Yes, loud colors can be vibrant and expressive, but who says lighter hues can’t pack a punch? Soft paint colors are always a fan favorite for bedroom palettes. However, increasingly, designers say lighter shades are blazing quite a trail through faux finishes, special sheens, and simple but sophisticated wall treatments. Have you ever seen the sleek DIY paneling made out of PVC pipe (via Insider)?

Tiffany Brooks, designer and HGTV host, says upcoming design trends will feature what she calls the ‘touchable’ color. “People are increasingly interested in the idea of making show-places out of their rooms, providing the feel like you are on a vacation,” Brooks says. “So, they want details that conjure up an experience… like a dusty blue painted texture on the bedroom walls (via Insider).” Once again, circling back to the fact that the bedroom should be the ultimate relaxation spot in the home, serenity should be the top priority.

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Get Rid of Under-the-Bed Storage and Upgrade with Baskets

If you are giving your bedroom a brand-new look, you had better give it some new good habits. You can’t even see under your bed because of how clustered and filled it is with things. Aged magazines, old shoes, random boxes, and things you don’t want to throw out somehow end up under the bed. That is a huge red flag when it comes to decorating your bedroom.

A hand-woven basket or a plastic one (which you paint) will do just fine when it comes to clearing the junk under your bed (via Insider). Remember that wicker and rattan are popular textures and styles (via Insider). Having a clear space under your bed is the latest trend and trust us when we tell you that the open area will give you a better overall feeling. Nobody wants to sit in a room that is cluttered with junk. If you don’t have enough space for your seasonal clothes, maybe you should move them to a different closet or storage space.

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You Can Have Too Much of Everything, Except Pillows.

Pillows, or if you want, you may call them every bedroom owner’s first love. Gone are the old days where two pillows were the height of bedroom fashion. Pillows come in all shapes and sizes, as do people, and the one thing that makes them better than humans is that they can be soft when you want them to, or hard if that’s what you’d prefer. When you are cold or you’ve had a bad day, pillows will serve to provide extra comfort. Even if that’s not the case, having tons of pillows on your bed is just a welcoming sight to see (via Insider).

If you have a duvet, it will probably come with custom-sized pillows unless you choose otherwise. Extra pillows are a must-have, and even if you have a partner, we are sure you will still have some space for a few extra. Research different types of throw pillows for your bedroom designs, and you are sure to find the colors, shapes, sizes, and materials you desire. Don’t forget that sage green is a calming color that you can use for your bedding, throw pillows, and other bedroom accessories (via Insider).

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6. Why Have Bare Windows When Curtains Exist?

Curtains serve different purposes, from providing privacy and shade to creating an aesthetic look for your bedroom design. Curtains come in a variety of lengths, colors, and materials. You can even research different window coverings, like pleated shades, Venetian blinds, window valances, and more (via The Spruce). What about blackout curtains? If your bed is against the wall and the sun comes up in your face every morning, that’s exactly one good reason why you should get this type of curtain.

A curtain will block the sun, giving the feeling that it’s 9 PM even though the sun is up high and shining. Depending on your career and sleep schedule, this might be what the doctor ordered, so you can always get some shut eye no matter the time of day or night. Curtains can also be tailored according to your needs, and in most cases, the fabrics are cheap and easy to afford. However, we suggest hanging your curtain rod close to the ceiling and having your drapes extend to the floor (via The Spruce). That holds true regardless of the size of the window.

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Rethink Doing Any Permanent Wall Designs

We all know how fickle the human mind can sometimes be. One minute, you are convinced that you want a custom painting of Aquaman on your walls beyond all reasonable doubt. However, two days later, you are neck-deep in Google search results, looking for a safe DIY on how to remove a painting from your wall. Interior designer at Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design says, “accent walls tend to dictate the decor scheme and limit decorative options … they can also make a room look smaller, depending on what color you use (via Insider).”

To save you from repeating your sob story to every willing ear, we want to remind you that there is something called removable, temporary wallpapers (via Apartment Therapy). These are stick-and-peel murals are temporary. Plus, you can totally put them up yourself if you wish to, and when it’s time to remove them, you can do it for absolutely no stress at all. When you look at your wall and find that you don’t quite prefer white cranes black crows as you thought at first, you can have a brand-new print staring back at you with just a few hours invested. You can find removable wallpapers in stores or online.

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Don’t Forget the Rug

Rugs are more than the latest trends. When you think of the movie Alladin, you can assume that rugs have been around for a very long time. They do not seem to be going out of fashion anytime soon. Every bedroom should have a cozy rug. That way, when you wake up in the morning, you can feel the warm and welcoming texture on your feet compared to a hard, cold floor. Rugs are more than just decor and a fuzzy feeling. They can be a huge focal point of the room. There are many things to consider when getting a rug for your bedroom. Size, color, shape, pattern, material, position, and the layer option are just a few!

Always keep in mind the theme you want to have in your bedroom and choose the rug from there. It should be one of the first things you lay in your bedroom when you actually start placing items. Please keep in mind that a large rug would be better than a small one. Why? An area rug will protect your bedroom floor from scratches and marks (via Eastman’s Carpets). It will also provide firm support for your bed post (via Eastman’s Carpets).

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Remember that Greens Are Important (for Decorating)!

We know, we know. You don’t desire to eat green plants, probably since childhood, and that’s okay! We don’t like to eat them so much, but plants are essential. Whether placing them in your bedroom or stomach, they play a massive role in your life. Gone are the days where bedrooms were left bare. Today, everyone seems to have one potted plant or the other, and we think you should too. Select a plant that smells nice, one with flowers or without. It’s your choice, really, and place it somewhere in your room where it can get enough light to stay alive.

While we advise you to get and place plants in your room, we think you should start slowly with at least one first until you learn how to take care of it, especially if you have never had a plant before. Positioning is necessary, depending on the type of plant you get. For instance, you can place some sweet-smelling flowers by the bedside drawer, so it’s the first thing you see and smell when you wake up. A cactus is quite the opposite, though. You don’t want to be reaching for your phone and end up grabbing a cactus. However, a succulent is excellent for those without a green thumb because you don’t have to water hardly ever (via ProFlowers). Besides, everyone can use some fresh aloe once in a while, especially if you burn yourself with the curling iron (via PopSugar).

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Bare Walls Are So Last Season

We can’t remember the last time we saw bare walls in any bedroom décor aesthetic or theme, and mere thinking of it, well, gives us the shivers. Having something on your wall is the one thing to complete your decoration and provide the top look of whatever style you are trying to emulate. Now this consists of a wide variety you can make your choice from. Paintings are usually the go-to choices. Large paintings that attract your eyes the minute you step into the room, but only if you are an art lover, of course. Alternatively, you can hang up inspirational or motivational quotes and paint your favorite quotes from books. You can even keep track of your diet, sleeping pattern, or anything you want on your wall (via Apartment Therapy). Think of it this way: your bare wall is a blank canvas waiting for you to make a masterpiece out of it.

You can also put up pictures, posters, or even a wall clock to start with if you are still unsure. However, if you still don’t want anything on your wall, you can consider placing a built-in wall sconce. Wall sconces are lights that are mounted to the wall. They are sometimes like art pieces, have depth and dimension, and come with an on/off switch (via Apartment Therapy). What’s more, they can be tailored to your needs. Wall scones have been trendy for a while, and we don’t see them coming down the scale of favor anytime soon.

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Out with the Artificial and In with the Natural

Earthy tones and textures have always had a calming effect on spaces. Using earthy colors and materials such as wood, straw, or wicker gives bedrooms an added layer of comfort and calmness (via Insider). This year, most bedroom decor features a lot of cerused lumber used for flooring, furniture pieces, and even wall paneling. There is a plethora of shades available to match your mood—everything from the inkier gray to the pale whitewashed finish. A designer, Elaine Griffin, has described it as the hottest look of the year. The cerused wood can be used with open-grained hardwood, but most people prefer cerused oak (via Apartment Therapy).

Apart from cerused wood, traditional materials such as rattan and wicker are used in modern furniture styles. Wicker chairs, rattan benches, storage boxes, and baskets made of straw, rattan, or wicker are ideal for updated bedroom design. Browns, beiges, forest greens, and all shades of rust have taken over fabrics and textiles, especially in upholstered furniture pieces. Sofas, throw pillows, and even upholstered headboards now feature these warm hues, specifically focal point design pieces.

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